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    SANT'ANDREA
Hotel Sant'Andrea ***
Località Sant'Andrea
57030 Marciana (LI)
Isola d'Elba
Tel. +39 0565 908006
Fax +39 0565 908260
info@hotelsantandrea.com



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The little gulf of Sant'Andrea, where the nature of its parcs is wonderful and incontaminated, is very famous among fishers. The clearness of its water let you descover the tipical flora and fauna of the italian's sea. The sandy beach, 200 meters long, is well equipped and managed by the "Consorzio Capo Sant'Andrea". The ground, sandy and shallow, allows children to play without problems.

Hotel Sant'Andrea - Island of Elba: the beach of Sant'Andrea Hotel Sant'Andrea - Island of Elba: the beach of Sant'Andrea


On the right side of the beach, a path, carved in the rocks, leads to the smaller Cotoncello beach, nearly a small natural swimmingpool with shallow water, ideal for those with small kids. The surrounding rocks offer numerous possibilities to settle down and sun bath.

On the left side, an easy trail, in the middle of the rocks and with small wooden bridges, leads to the Sant'Andrea cliffs, where the contrast of the spectacular rock formations and the deep green water is absolutely magic. The cliffs are granit stone formations, disapearing softly in the cristal clear sea.

Hotel Sant'Andrea - Isola d'Elba: the beach of Cotoncello Hotel Sant'Andrea - Isola d'Elba: The cliffs of Sant'Andrea


Sant'Andrea disposes also of a pier for small boats, two boat rentals, a windsurf school, a diving center, a general store, bars and restaurants.

Around Sant'Andrea the coast is made of numerous small bays and creeks, most of them only reachable from the sea.